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7 Green Kitchens to Inspire Your Colorful Remodel

by Andrew Saladino
December 5, 2022

Whether you’re looking to create a chic and sophisticated kitchen or you want to be bold with your kitchen remodel, there are a multitude of ways to accomplish that with the color green. This versatile color offers a variety of shades that can be used as kitchen cabinets, backsplashes, or accent walls. Here are seven green kitchens ranging from dark and moody to warm and earthy to inspire your home renovation project.

1) Cool Minty Green

Kitchen renovation with mint green cabinets and an accent wall with floral wallpaper.

Creating an inviting and vibrant kitchen doesn’t require over-the-top colors or design elements. Instead, incorporate cool minty green cabinets that add a pop of flair to the room, while remaining both sophisticated and timeless. Paired beautifully with a cool gray counter and warm wood features, you’re sure to have your guests oohing and aahing. If you’re looking to elevate the room, don’t be afraid of creating a focal wall with funky patterned wallpaper — it’s the perfect accent to tie in with your minty green kitchen cabinets.

2) Deep Blue-Green

Open kitchen with green cabinets, white countertops, and natural light.

Your kitchen is the heart of the home, which is why it should be a place that is welcoming to everyone that enters. This gorgeous deep blue-green cabinet color pairs well with a variety of kitchen aesthetics but looks remarkable when contrasted with a crisp white countertop. In this clean kitchen design, the cabinets do the talking — but every other design element from the warm wood counter stools to the light fixtures and brass hardware help make this room a masterpiece.

3) Vibrant Green

White kitchen cabinets and countertops paired with a vibrant green tile backsplash.

White cabinets and countertops are trending — but that doesn’t mean every part of your kitchen needs to be white as well! Steer clear of creating a kitchen that feels sterile by incorporating a vibrant green backsplash into the mix. Instead of opting for colored cabinets, a green tile backsplash or accent wall is sure to be a crowd pleaser. Depending on the size and lighting in your space, you can add the tile to a single wall as the main focal point or extend it throughout the entire kitchen for a playful look.

4) Dark Moody Green

Dark green kitchen cabinets in kitchen with lots of windows.

There’s something timeless and traditional about dark green cabinetry. However, it’s important to keep in mind that dark cabinets work best in open kitchens with lots of natural light. If used in a smaller kitchen, it can make the room appear much smaller than it is! One of the best ways to ensure your dark green cabinets don’t become too overpowering is to pair them with white or other light-colored countertops and flooring.

5) Muted Earthy Green

Earthy green cabinets paired with light brown open shelving, range hood, and island.

Because you spend so much time in your kitchen, it should be an open and airy space that relaxes you. Consider cabinets painted a muted earthy green, complemented by whites and light browns to create a natural, earthy vibe. Instead of having the cabinets continue to the kitchen island, opt for an open island that helps maintain the open and airy aesthetic. This combination of earthy greens and warm browns creates an especially breathtaking appearance when the kitchen has large windows that allow a lot of natural light to flow inside.

6) Dark Leafy Green

Exposed brick wall complemented by dark leafy green cabinets and white countertops.

Exposed bricks and houseplants are all the rage this year, but some people just don’t have a green thumb. If you don’t have the best track record with keeping plants alive, you can find other ways to incorporate dark leafy greens — such as your kitchen cabinets! Reminiscent of lively houseplants or vegetables, cabinets painted a dark leafy green created an elevated appearance that can take any kitchen from drab to fab. Paired with a light-colored quartz countertop and backsplash, the color is sure to stand out.

7) Smoky Green

Smoky green mint cabinets paired with gray counters and brass hardware.

If you’re looking for a subtle yet vibrant green to create a one-of-a-kind kitchen, look no further than smoky green. This soft mint color stands out against gray and white tones, allowing it to be the main focal point of your space. You can customize the look to your liking by playing with different colors of fixtures and hardware, but as you can brass hardware looks remarkable against the smoky green backdrop. If you’d like to read even more green kitchen cabinet ideas, check out this article to help inspire your remodel.

Frequently Asked Questions

How can I incorporate an accent color into my kitchen design?

If you’re looking to add an accent color such as green into your kitchen, you may be wondering the best way to incorporate it! The options are endless, allowing you to add as much or as little of the color as you please. Along with choosing colored kitchen cabinets, you can paint an accent wall, add live greenery, paint your kitchen island a different color than your cabinets, or install a vibrant backsplash tile.

What accent colors pair well with green?

Incorporating green into your kitchen doesn’t mean you have to avoid other colors. Using other colors will help create dimension in the space. Neutral colors such as gray and brown pair nicely with rich shades of green, but if you’re looking for something more vibrant, you can even choose accents in yellow, blue, and pink.

Is green a good color for a kitchen?

Because green comes in so many shades, it’s the perfect color for your kitchen cabinets. If you have a large and open kitchen, you can opt for subtle minty hues to brighten the room or you can choose deep greens without fear of making the space appear small. Even kitchens will small square footage look great covered in green. There’s no easier way to ass vibrant, early tones to your kitchen design.

Are green kitchen cabinets in style?

Colored cabinets are all the rage in 2021 — and green is trending for right reasons. It’s vibrant, yet subtle, helping you to amplify your kitchen and create your desired aesthetic. If you’re worried about choosing green over a more neutral palette, you can try a two-toned kitchen combining green lower cabinets with white or gray upper cabinets.

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